. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 2^ Land Show Premiums OFFICALS of the Land Products Show, to be held in connection with the Pacific International Exposition in Port- land, November 5 to 12, have arranged an attractive list of premiums on apples and pears that should attract many displays by growers of the Northwest. It is announced that all exhibits winning first prizes are to oecome the property of the Land Prod- ucts Show management. These premiums on apples are an- nounced: Twenty-five box display, commercial pack, one or more varieties: First $150, second $75. Five-box display, commerc
. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Page 2^ Land Show Premiums OFFICALS of the Land Products Show, to be held in connection with the Pacific International Exposition in Port- land, November 5 to 12, have arranged an attractive list of premiums on apples and pears that should attract many displays by growers of the Northwest. It is announced that all exhibits winning first prizes are to oecome the property of the Land Prod- ucts Show management. These premiums on apples are an- nounced: Twenty-five box display, commercial pack, one or more varieties: First $150, second $75. Five-box display, commercial pack, one or more varieties: First $50, second $25. One-box dijsplay, Newtowns, Spitzen- bergs, Winter Banana, Rome Beauty, Wine- sap, Grimes Golden, Delicious, Arkansas Black, Ortley and Jonathan: First prize, BETTER FRUIT $10 each variety; second prize, $5 each variety. On pears rhe premiums are these: Best display, five one-half boxes, com- mercial pack, all varieties: First $3 5, second $15. Loganberry growers should put the canes upon the trellises before the winter rainy season if tip dieback is to be pre- vented. Although a very severe winter might injure the canes to some extent, investigations conducted this year by the November, 1921 Oregon Agricultural College Experiment Station show that the yearly loss due to dieback exceeds in importance the possi- bility of another exceptional winter. As soon as tied up they should be sprayed with Bordeaux 4-4-50 to protect against fungi, especially the bases of the canes. A NNOUNCEMENT is made by the State Col- lege of Washington, at Pullman, that a strong course in the marketing of farm products will be given as a feature of Its short course in agriculture, January 2 to February RELIABLE NURSERY PRODUCTS Large assortment of the best varieties in Fruit and Nut Trees. Small Fruits, Shade and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, Roses, Vines, Perennial Plants and Bulbs. Fully equipued Landscape Department. Planting plans furnishe
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